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513. Skd : Information obtained from my mother‚ Patricia Bohmbach (maiden name)‚ a few months after she suffered a strokemeaning‚ details may be off. However‚ I did hear about the baby and her father many years ago. Diane Lenay is what my mother said she had named the baby (I’m not sure of the spelling). My mother said she lived at a home for unwed mothers in Duluth for about two months prior to delivery. She and Jack Kahut‚ the baby’s father‚ were high school sweethearts. Jack joined the service and left town when informed of her pregnancy records show that he enlisted in Aug 1952.
515. Jon2017 : original name given was Steven Harris before adoption. My mother was Sharon Harris. Looking for who father is. Could be son of Joe Nelson Jr.
516. Vivian_Peterson : I have 3 brothers (2 of them older) and 2 sisters, (both older) from what I know. My younger brother, was adopted along with me within a year of birth. My name at birth was Amber Marie Johnson. It has now been changed.
521. Matt1976 : My dad died and was adopted in Minnesota or Oregon by Margaret and James lienhard in 1956 I am trying to find my family origin. I appear to be Native American or dark in color. I would love to find out my family tree history and find long lost family:
523. Sadams23 : I was given up for adoption at birth through the LDS church. I did find my birth mother on this site about 10 years ago, and learned she also gave her daughter, born a year after me, up for adoption as well. She said she did the adoption through the LDS church also, same as with me.
524. Carla14mburgess : My fathers names goerge thomas wattson his brothers name is rocky wattson he left my mom sandra for her sister cathy we where in california
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San Diego, California
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Wadesboro, North Carolina
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Tracy, California
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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MODESTO, California
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Springfield, Missouri
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Jacksonville, Florida
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New York, United States of America
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